Index: compiler-rt/trunk/test/sanitizer_common/TestCases/Posix/sanitizer_set_death_callback_test.cc =================================================================== --- compiler-rt/trunk/test/sanitizer_common/TestCases/Posix/sanitizer_set_death_callback_test.cc +++ compiler-rt/trunk/test/sanitizer_common/TestCases/Posix/sanitizer_set_death_callback_test.cc @@ -2,12 +2,6 @@ // REQUIRES: stable-runtime -// For standalone LSan on x86 we have a problem: compiler spills the address -// of allocated at line 42 memory thus memory block allocated in Leak() function -// ends up to be classified as reachable despite the fact we zero out 'sink' at -// the last line of main function. The problem doesn't reproduce with ASan because -// quarantine prohibits memory block reuse for different allocations. -// XFAIL: lsan-x86 // XFAIL: ubsan #include @@ -31,7 +25,10 @@ __attribute__((noinline)) void Leak() { - sink = new char[100]; // trigger lsan report. + // Trigger lsan report. Two attempts in case the address of the first + // allocation remained on the stack. + sink = new char[100]; + sink = new char[100]; } int main(int argc, char **argv) {